Frost-Resistant Citrus is a practical guide to growing citrus in cool and cold climates. The book explains how citrus react to frost, which varieties and hybrids have the highest hardiness, and how to properly form a stable garden in difficult conditions.
The publication examines the most resistant crops, including poncirus, Ichan papeda, yuzu, satsuma, citranji, citrumelo, as well as companion plants such as kiwi and persimmon. Their characteristics, frost resistance, and practical importance are described.
Special attention is paid to garden planning, microclimate, crown formation, wind protection, container growing, and winter shelter systems. Winter injuries, diseases, pests, and methods for recovering plants from stress are also considered.
This is a practical tool for creating a productive citrus garden in conditions where it is usually considered difficult or impossible.









